Oneida
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Oneida
Summary
Oneida is an ethnic group[1]. Oneida ranks in the top 8% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (788 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Oneida's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[3].
- Oneida is a type of indigenous peoples of North America[4].
- Oneida is part of First Nations[5].
- Oneida is part of Iroquois[6].
- Oneida's Commons category is recorded as Oneida[7].
- Oneida comprises Oneida Indian Nation[8].
- Oneida comprises Oneida Nation[9].
- Oneida comprises Oneida Nation of the Thames[10].
- Oneida's topic's main category is recorded as Q135854887[11].
- Oneida's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[12].
- Oneida's participant in is recorded as American Revolutionary War[13].
- Oneida's different from is recorded as Oneida[14].
Body
Definition and Type
Oneida's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[3]. Oneida is a type of indigenous peoples of North America[4].
Use and Application
Components include Oneida Indian Nation[8], a federally recognized Native American tribe in the United States[15], in United States[16]; Oneida Nation[9], a federally recognized Native American tribe in the United States[17], in United States[18]; and Oneida Nation of the Thames[10], a First Nation band[19], in Canada[20], founded in 1840[21]. Part of include First Nations[5], a population group[22], in Canada[23] and Iroquois[6], a nation[24].
Influence
Things named for Oneida include Oneida County[25], a county of New York[26], in United States[27], founded in 1798[28] and Oneida[29], a language[30], in Canada[31].
Why It Matters
Oneida ranks in the top 8% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (788 views/month).[2] Oneida has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] Oneida is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for Oneida include Oneida County[25], a county of New York[26], in United States[27], founded in 1798[28] and Oneida[29], a language[30], in Canada[31].